


Jess Morgan – Boring Someone in Some Dark Café
Meet Jess – the hardest working folk-singer-songwriter you’ve NEVER heard of. Jess lives in London, in a flat above a carwash, spending her days churning out demos, hustling for gigs just waiting for that call from Jools Holland. She’s young, single-minded and...
Dan Simpson – There’s No Signal In Here
The pub: a haven from the outside. A place to get away from it all – to have a quiet one, or a few laughs with friends. Until technology came along and ruined both the peace and conviviality of the boozer. Now, the world invades this sacred space through the...
Ruth Cockburn – Miss Nobodies
This two-hander play takes us through the history of the last 100 years in a shop in a Lancashire town. This funny, poignant and heart-warming story will resonate with all ages and will make you think about what the next 100 years will hold for us. Miss Nobodies, was...
James McDermott – Manatomy
“The language, wit, insights, power of expression… Simply magnificent” Stephen Fry Through a series of cheeky chatty performance poems, James McDermott considers sexuality, masculinity and how the rural landscape, nature, nurture, politics and pop culture have shaped...